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Hi Canny lass yes I have received messages thanks again
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Hi Canny lass sorry but I have clicked onto envelope and it is spinning around trying to retrieve info left for 5 mins still spinning around sorryany ideas
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Hi Canny lass not sure where these transcripts would be looked in e mail but no clip to see extra information sorry not used to modern technology could you please enlighten me thanks
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Hi Canny lass not sure if you received my thanks or whether I just sent it back to myself but once again the info has answered may questions thanks again much appreciated
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4 hours ago, Canny lass said:
Hi again @Linray,
I'm afraid I don't have the census return from 1921 for your father, only a transcript of it as I access the 1921 census through a friend. I'll send the transcript to you but it also contains a few of my 'scribbles'. From info gleaned from my friend, your grandmother, Jane Isabella, seems to have married (Lavery, living Stakeford) and in 1921 has one daughter, Daisy. She thinks that Mary (full name Mary Alice Cropp Giles) was adopted by a couple in Blyth, surname Francis. 'Cropp' is probably the father's name just as Forster is the father's name in the Giles family. This was very common practice. You will see on the 1921 census transcript that even Mary Ann Giles has had a name added - Cavagin - and this is probably her father's name. This should give you a few streets to go down in your search. I'll scan the 21 transcript and get it off to you some time today.
4 hours ago, Canny lass said:Hi again @Linray,
I'm afraid I don't have the census return from 1921 for your father, only a transcript of it as I access the 1921 census through a friend. I'll send the transcript to you but it also contains a few of my 'scribbles'. From info gleaned from my friend, your grandmother, Jane Isabella, seems to have married (Lavery, living Stakeford) and in 1921 has one daughter, Daisy. She thinks that Mary (full name Mary Alice Cropp Giles) was adopted by a couple in Blyth, surname Francis. 'Cropp' is probably the father's name just as Forster is the father's name in the Giles family. This was very common practice. You will see on the 1921 census transcript that even Mary Ann Giles has had a name added - Cavagin - and this is probably her father's name. This should give you a few streets to go down in your search. I'll scan the 21 transcript and get it off to you some time
4 hours ago, Canny lass said:Hi again @Linray,
I'm afraid I don't have the census return from 1921 for your father, only a transcript of it as I access the 1921 census through a friend. I'll send the transcript to you but it also contains a few of my 'scribbles'. From info gleaned from my friend, your grandmother, Jane Isabella, seems to have married (Lavery, living Stakeford) and in 1921 has one daughter, Daisy. She thinks that Mary (full name Mary Alice Cropp Giles) was adopted by a couple in Blyth, surname Francis. 'Cropp' is probably the father's name just as Forster is the father's name in the Giles family. This was very common practice. You will see on the 1921 census transcript that even Mary Ann Giles has had a name added - Cavagin - and this is probably her father's name. This should give you a few streets to go down in your search. I'll scan the 21 transcript and get it off to you some time today.
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Hi thanks so very much you're a gem this answers a lot of our questions thanks again much appreciated
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Hi cannylass the Mary I am talking about in the last email was two years younger than my father so she would only be 3 years old in the 1921 sensor thanks again
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Hi thanks very much for this information Forster Giles was my father and the oldest daughter not listed as living there in 1921 was his mother we are just wondering where he was brought up and by whom there was also a Mary Giles but she mustn't have been brought up with him would it be possible if you could kindly email me the 1921 sensor that lists them at that house thanks so much
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Hi really interesting photos does anyone's parents or grandparents know a Forster Giles brought up in bebside or bedlington area grateful for any info on him and does anyone know if 1921 censor regarding the bedlington furnace area has been released yet thanks
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Thanks for the info
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Have you any idea of the names of people living at old factory have you heard of the Forsters or the Giles in the 1920s
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Has anyone heard of a street called old factory in the old furnace bebside in 1920s
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